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Our first Conference for 2004

CPD4IT - CONFERENCE
'Catching the Technology Wave''

Friday,  27 February 2004
Thackray Medical Museum in Leeds

The initial  CPD4IT Conference for 2004 will again be held at the
Thackray Museum in Leeds and  feature prominent speakers and 
very relevant topics. 

A good opportunity for networking with colleagues from other Trusts, 
Health Providers and IT suppliers, this Conference will also give you
valuable CPD points (IBMS and RCPath)

Speakers and Topics


NHS Number Programme
Martin Weller 
NHS Number Programme
Communications Manager, NHSIA


Multi-media Learning Tools 
Craig Webster 
Dept of Clinical Biochemistry
Nottingham City Hospital


Electronic Requesting and Reporting
Bill Bartlett
Dept of Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology 
B'ham Heartlands & Solihull NHS Trust


e-Pathways - Plotting the way Forward
Julian Todd
IT Manager 
Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust


An introduction to HL7 in the UK
Philip Firth
HL7 UK Board Member
IM&T Strategy Implementation Manager 
Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS Trust


"The role of InterSystems technologies in support 
of Pathology IT and the broader e-Health agenda"
Phil Birchall
Director of Healthcare Business Development,
InterSystems


"That coding thing - The bounded list!  
The Implications of Read Coding for Pathology
and Primary Care"  
Karen Johnson
Project Manager for Information in General
Practice.  The 5 Leeds PCTs Health Information
Service


SEND  ATTACHED  REGISTRATION  FORM  TODAY


Registration £95 - includes lunch, morning and afternoon tea. 
Free parking at Museum and free entry to Museum Galleries.

Visit our website:  www.cpd4it.org.uk

For details contact:  Diane Young at 0113 - 206 4107
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